One of the best Martime acts ever to come out of Nova Scotia. Truly one of Canada's best unknown power trios with musical influences of Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull abound on this album. Hard driving fuzz guitar, booming bass and hard drumming on each track. Originally recorded in 1974.

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Like the title suggests, this period piece typifies the habits, moods and practices of youth during the late 60's. Original vinyl copies of this 1970 album came with a board 'DOPE-DEALER' game, complete with play money and detailed instruction that started with the ... read more »

Here are two more Exploito LP's from 1967 and 1970 respectively. 'Sitar And Strings' features The Nirvana Sitar & String Group doing covers of the day, utilizing an entire string section of cellos, violins and violas! The second album here, the 'Easy Rider' cash-in ... read more »

Their classic self-titled 1969 LP is a journey into searing acid guitar with touches of soft folky ballads, lots of heavy rock and some mind-bending manic music that ranges in style from THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND to ARTHUR LEE'S LOVE to JETHRO TULL to FAIRPORT CONVENTION ... read more »

REPRESSED! Cd issue taken from the original master tapes in collaboration with the band. Excellent Usa psychedelic trip-rock from 1971,very much inspired by "The Grateful Dead"long tracks with endless guitar-trips. The Cd features the complete album + 3 live ... read more »

Jaw-dropping album from one the US's earliest progressive rock bands. Their music is dominated by heavy Hammond and an active core of drum play and congo bashing; add to this mix a penchant for surrealistic lyrics and off-center vocals and you get the picture. Try to ... read more »

Together on one disc, here are two cool exploito LP's, dating from 1970 and 1967 respectively. 'Drillin' Of The Rock', originally released in 1970 on the German budget label FASS (also Bokaj Retsiem, a.o.), is a free for all, fuzzed-out heavy organ marathon featuring ... read more »